Toby Carvery is famous for its carvery roast and is popular with diners due to its low prices - which start from just £11.99 on Sundays or £7.49 during the week.
However, fans of the chain have been 'left devastated' after the restaurant confirmed it would be scrapping a popular roast option from its menu in a series of replies to a tweet.
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Toby Carvery has has axed lamb on Sundays due to “supply issues” - with the restaurant chain now listing turkey, beef and gammon as its Sunday carvery options online.
One customer said: “Hope the rumour I have not heard is true... No more lamb on a Sunday??!!!!! I won't be coming back now as its the lamb we want... Sad times.”
Responding to the diner, Toby Carvery said: “Due to supply issues this has been removed for the time being.”
However, some diners speculated that the reason for no lamb was down to pricing.
One customer said: “There’s no problem with the supply, it's the price. Our carver has just told us that, anyway. Massive disappointment.
“Why not just add a surplus charge… then it’s a choice. I won't bother again on a Sunday now it's no different from any other day and more expense.”
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